[right][h3][b][i][color=7ea7d8]Professor Walnut[/color][/i][/b][/h3][color=7ea7d8]≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎[/color] [color=7ea7d8][i][b]Location:[/b][/i][/color] Shadowell Manor: Confinement (Attic) [color=7ea7d8][i][b]Skills:[/b][/i][/color] N/A [color=7ea7d8][i][b]Hit Points:[/b][/i][/color] 3 [color=7ea7d8]≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎[/color][/right] While the others continued their conversations, Walnut was trying her best to pry off a piece of the cross section in the darkness - she did not share in Moss' luck. As she felt about, practically as useful as a blind old crone, she couldn't get a solid enough grip to pry off a piece. Each time she thought she had one, as she pulled up her hands slipped and she had nothing to show for her efforts. To say it was frustrating was an understatement. They had been trapped in this cold pit of darkness for what seemed an eternity and they were no closer to escaping than they had been when they started. People kept on saying things like 'oh I might have something that would help' and as far as Walnut was aware, that was the extent of the progress. People needed to [i]do[/i] something - and to add insult to injury, as much as Walnut believed in taking concrete actions to get results, her actions were all for nothing. She would have accomplished just as much had she just sat down when the lights went out - or if she had joined the stabbing victim in whining about having a plan. There was no sense in trying to pry up a bit of the cross section a third time, as that was the definition of insanity: trying the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. They needed a new approach but the chill was setting in and she doubted they had much more time before it would start to have ill effects on their health. With individuals like Dr. Swamp practicing medicine, Walnut was of the opinion that it was best to avoid a doctor at all costs. [color=7ea7d8]"I cannot get this [i]blasted[/i] cross section off!"[/color] she snapped.